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Right-angled

Right-angled rain.

I've been distracted by the shenanigans over at WordPress, some British ISPs have put a blanket ban on some functions at WordPress in over-zealous compliance with anti-porn legislation. Hopefully it will eventually get sorted out when enough people raise a stink but right now I can't edit or post on the book blog :( I have an idea that I'll try tomorrow that might give me temporary access.

So distracted that I forgot to mention a fantastic programme - 'Photographing Africa' which touches on so many subjects close to my heart. It's on iPlayer here till Thursday 20th March.

Here's the synopsis
Photographer and film director Harry Hook, who grew up in Sudan and Kenya and has been documenting life in Africa for 40 years, uses his images to tell a personal story as he crosses the continent to visit remote tribal groups.


Harry tracks down five Samburu women he first photographed in Kenya 30 years ago. His aim is to give them a copy of their portrait and discover how their lives have changed over three decades. The search will be no small task - Samburuland covers an area the size of Wales and, as a semi-nomadic group, the women may well have moved great distances.

During his search Harry witnesses a Lenkarna Lmuget, a once-in-a-decade coming-of-age ceremony for Samburu warriors, as they are initiated to become elders.

There are not many parts of Africa where the lure of the city life is not felt. Harry ventures to isolated communities and encounters people living with one foot rooted in a rich cultural past, but who also embrace the here and now of contemporary Africa.

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